I am trying to get PPTP installation up and running on my VPS.
I normally connect to Wireless which dumps me into a wall garden. I then have to VPN to obtain actual network access to internal network resources. I've rolled back to 2.6.29.6-217.2.16.fc11.i686.PAE. With this particular kernel and earlier revisions, PPTP works flawlessly.
Using the following kernels results in a short connectivity with PPPD barfing all over itself:
Hi all
I've recently install F17 on my MacBook Air, all I've had to do so far is replace the open source Broadcom driver with the proprietary one and it's working fine.
Hello everybody,
I used to log in to my office via PPTP VPN, but on last October 5th I updated my installed Debian Squeeze and it caused my VPN service (client-side) to fail. After this upgrade I'm unable to log in to the VPN server.
I am trying to establish a VPN (PPTP) connection in FC11 to my work place.
However it is not working. I try to run it from GNOME, where I set it up in the network manager specifying:
- VPN server address
- user name
- domain
Hi im new here and i need some help please.
im trying to install the driver for my nvidia GeForce 7300 GS
i have Fedora 12 installed in an Intel duo core 2 processor 64 bits
kernel installed is 2.6.31.5-127.fc12.x86_64
i followed leigh's guide i did the 4 steps but after reboot screen goes blanck and X dont work.
Hi all. I'm trying to get a pptp server up and running. The server starts just fine, but encounters errors when a client tries to connect.
Hi everyone
I am very new here so apologies in advance if I don't get all the forum rules right. I would really appreciate your help on the following mater. (Any sort of feedback and help is appreciated)
I am trying to get VirtualBox running on fedora 18 but I get following error message in the terminal
'WARNING: The vboxdrv kernel module is not loaded.
I had to reinstall Fedora again because I broke it. Now I'm reinstalling all the software I had on it and restoring a Deja Dup backup from my flash drive. Then I get to VBox... [sigh]
Quote:
WARNING: The vboxdrv kernel module is not loaded. Either there is no module
available for the current kernel (3.3.4-5.fc17.i686) or it failed to
load.